Explore Thailand’s Ancient City at Muangboran near Bangkok
10 hours•Not CancellableMeet on locationInstant confirmationAudio guide• Operated by IAsia Thailand
Why we love it?
This full-day tour offers entry to Muangboran, also known as Ancient Thailand, an expansive outdoor museum in Samut Prakan featuring over 100 meticulously crafted replicas of historic ruins, palaces, and monuments from eras including Dvaravati, Srivichai, Lopburi, Lanna, Lan Chang, Sukhothai, U-tong, Ayutthaya, Thonburi, and Rattanakosin. Highlights include scaled models of the Dusit Maha Prasat Palace, the Main Chedi of Wat Maha That, and Ayutthaya’s 17th-century Sanphet Prasat Palace, providing a comprehensive overview of Thailand’s architectural heritage in one location. Your ticket includes use of a tram that runs hourly (except on Bank and Public Holidays) and a bicycle for exploring the 240-acre site at your own pace, with audio commentary available in multiple languages. While transportation to and from Muangboran is not included, this tour suits travelers interested in Thai history and culture who prefer a self-guided experience with flexible options for getting around the park. The nearby Ancient City is a related attraction but is not part of this admission.
Entry Ticket to Muangboran, Ancient Thailand in Samut Prakan
Tram use (except on Bank Holidays and Public Holidays)
Bicycle
VAT for ticket and for vehicle use
Audio commentary in several foreign languages (English, Mandarin, Thai, Russian, Korean)
Exclusions
Transportation to/from the Park
Any personal expenses, such as lunch, snacks, etc.
Golf Carts (Available to rent. Must be over 18yrs. Must show Thai or International Drivers Licence)
Please Note
Tram does not operate on Public Holidays or Bank Holidays
This rate for foreigners only
Foreign nationals who are residents of Thailand must demonstrate proof of residency at admission counter to receive the local resident rate of the admission fee by the following terms and conditions of Muangboran, The Ancient City - Samut Prakan. The documentation/evidence can be used as proof of residency for the person who is the owner of the document/evidence only.